NQTDo you particularly want me to vote Scripten instead?
This slightly bugs me, since associative reads before a scum flip are problematic, but it suggests that NQT is indeed town. I can explain after Scintillant has responded to elucidate exactly what I mean. I'll be waiting so as to avoid corrupting his answer.
I was just pointing out that it was a good scum technique (though not a technique that is particularly indicative of being scum). I find it interesting that you're reading so much into this.
Your pushes are bugging me, to be honest. You keep making suggestions and it feels manipulative/scummy. I wish I had more meta experience with you to know your scum game better, since, as I said above, you do seem to show pro-town motivation. There's definitely a disconnect going on here, though I'm not sure if it's on your end or mine.
Of course. Every day brings with it more information and thus stronger grounds for lynches.
And would you say your current case against Asmoth is stronger than your Day 1 case?
Certainly. If nothing else, it's at least significantly more well-informed, considering we've have two town flips and have VCA to look at. (VCA stands for Vote Count Analysis. It's a useful tool at times.)
I wouldn't make any strong claims of suspicion based on merely asking pro-scum questions as that's something town players (inadvertently) do all the time.
We can't all be town. There's two scum, and I didn't have anything stronger. Just because town do certain things doesn't preclude scum from doing them. As SBC was an IC, I expected that he had enough experience to be asking pro-town questions rather than pro-scum ones. I was wrong, but I do not feel that my suspicion was misplaced.
DorsidwarfWhy are you defending scintilliant so hard? You're really going out of your way to defend him from the big bad NQT, you know.
Actually, I'm scumhunting NQT and calling him out for manipulative tendencies that are consistent with scum play. Though my town read on Scintillant does make me disagree with him, the gameplay elements are wholly independent of that.
Insisting that his bandwagonyness, frequent lack of his own case, unwillingness to start his own cases, willingness to try and NL day one as soon as dumbo proposed it, followed by then unvoting and suspecting him for it. You keep insisting that he's town too -
Scintillant is more likely to be newbtown than newbscum. Look at his day 2 contributions, specifically.
- sans explaining, a sentiment which is repeated several times, to different people, including NQTs mega-analysis.
There's only two scum. Scintillant doesn't make sense as scum, his wagon would be way too easy, and his play, while newbish, does feel like it comes from a town mindset. I have a bit of a loose equation for establishing player psychology that I've stolen from players much better than me at Mafia. It goes like this:
Player motivation + Player alignment = Player's gameplay
From each post, you can sort of reverse engineer where a player is coming from. That's what I've been doing all game. Obviously, it's not foolproof, and it's not really a hard rule, but it's helpful for gaining town reads, which are as important as scum reads.
Interestingly, barely a few posts on, you smack DA for saying they aren't scum, since
Scum also want to look like town. I wouldn't so readily discount another player as scum.
So, whats up with that? Why do you discount Scillinant automatically as scum, because he's new and not playing well, but decide that a different new player is definitely scum for playing badly, and advise them not to "discount" people as scum?
Not the same thing. Deus Asmoth is playing with an anti-town mentality that is self-preserving, and my read on his psychology leads me to see him as a more methodical, logical town player who would recognize those anti-town quirks and stop them were he town. I'm not saying just that he's a suboptimal player and deserves to hang for it. I'm saying that his gameplay is consistent with what I see as his playstyle being motivated by a scum mindset.
Does that make sense?